Such an incident may have happened with some FEMA director and some pastor in a 501c3 church. I do give the video credit for making it clear this supposedly, or at least they implied such, was revealed from a 501c3 based church. But whether it be a 501c3 church or not, I doubt many Bible based Christian church goers would fall for it. We would be hearing about this potential from many more than a video posted online.

Bible based Christian churches are taught by their Pastor's to question everything their church leaders/Pastor says with their own Bible. They would not be deceived by such a Pastor.

If martial law is declared, and if there is going to be a government effort to place individuals in FEMA camps, it would not apply to only those going to church. The government would be rounding up all citizens whether you attend church or not.

Bible based Christian church goers are taught by their Pastor to protect themselves against such deception by their government and pastors.

For the most part, I believe this video is simply an effort to undermine the efforts of churches. Appears to be a scare tactic from someone that lives in fear and/or has something against going to church. If one is going to fear such potential, you should fear it whether you are a church goer or not. Again, if this is true, we would be hearing about it for sure from more than a video posted online.

The video author is someone taking much out of context from various potentially valid sources, and has obviously pieced it together in an effort to fuel an agenda and deception against followers of Christ that attend church. This video poster is an individual Bible believers should flee from.

I am not sure of the date this particular video is, but this is actually an old deception ploy against churches that got some short attention some years back. Likely works to deceive those lacking strong knowledge of God's Word and/or have a weak walk with Christ.

This video is for tinfoil hat folks that live in fear and do not trust God's Word.